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wii
Onslaught Brings Online Co-op FPS To WiiWare
Hudson Entertainment is giving WiiWare its first (brief pause) first-person shooter in Onslaught, which also happens to be the first online, 4-player cooperative first-person shooter on WiiWare. In other words, FIRST! More » -
help wanted
Hudson Tells Wii Owners To Get A Job
What the hell is that little boy doing to that cow!? It's okay, he's saving the world. Hudson Entertainment has just announced Help Wanted, and new game coming to the Nintendo Wii next summer, which tasks the player with saving the world from an impending meteor strike by completing more than fifty different odd jobs, and they do mean odd. I mean, sure, milking a cow isn't all that odd to someone used to tugging on cow teats, but for the layman it's a bit off. Other jobs include haunted house monster, clown, sumo referee, sushi master, action hero, and many more. Somehow I doubt video game blogger made the cut, but I can dream. More » -
xbox live arcade
Omega Five Finally Coming To XBLA Next Week?
Hudson and Natsume's Omega Five was originally scheduled to hit Xbox Live Arcade sometime in November, but that's obviously come and gone and we're without the game. It looks like Xbox 360 owners may finally get the side-scrolling shoot 'em up as early as next week, as Console Monster indicates a January 9th release date. It was certainly one of my highlights at last year's Tokyo Game Show, so I'll be first in line. No solid word on pricing yet, but the Forgotten Worlds-esque shmup looks like it's worth the scratch. More » -
apple
Hudson Planning iPhone Development
It may not be planning a 2008 follow up to the Bonk franchise, but Hudson Entertainment CEO John Greiner says in a recent interview that the company is definitely planning on creating games for Apple's iPhone. Greiner tells Nintendo Players that, despite the platform being "terrible" and iTunes "not an optimal games distribution environment" the exec sounds pretty excited about the opportunities to bring Bomberman to the iPhone. Must be the iPhone's ability to... well, I really don't know. The thing can barely tell when I'm trying to pick one of my contacts. More » -
hudson entertainment
Hudson: Happy Holidays, You're Fired
Sources close to Hudson Entertainment have contacted Next-Gen and Kotaku today, writing that the company "just laid off half its company staff." According to both sources, it's Hudson's mobile division that saw the most bloodletting, a division that has "just been having a lot of trouble getting their games onto big carriers like Verizon and Cingular." More » -
virtual summer
Hudson Dates TG-16's July Virtual Console Releases
Next month's TurboGrafx-16 releases for the Virtual Console were revealed by Hudson Entertainment, bringing a quintet of 8-bit releases that venture deep into obscure territory. Vertical shooter Dragon Spirit hits the VC next Monday with Air Zonk, Devil's Crush, Drop Off and Silent Debuggers rounding out the rest of the month. More » -
hudson entertainment
Bloody Roar Future Looking Bleak
Pity the Bloody Roar fan(s), for it appears that the next game in the fighting series popular with furries won't be appearing for a long time. In an interview with Hudson Entertainment's John Lee, when asked about a trio of Hudson's more popular franchises—Bloody Roar, Adventure Island and Dungeon Explorer—the marketing maven was honest and open about their respective futures. More » -
china warrior sucks
June's TurboGrafx-16 VC Games Revealed
Gamespot is reporting that Hudson Entertainment has revealed its upcoming Virtual Console offerings for the Nintendo Wii. While they aren't exactly some of the more memorable titles from the TurboGrafx-16, fans will surely appreciate seeing Bloody Wolf finally make an appearance. The three other titles revealed as June releases are the terrible 2D fighter China Warrior, sidescrolling shooter Dead Moon (pictured) and wacky, fart-filled platformer J.J. and Jeff. More » -
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